The more people know about fracking, the less they like it - Five things we've learnt from the latest DECC tracker poll

James Murray
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"Support for fracking appears to be inversely linked to awareness, as those who know more about fracking tend to be more likely to oppose it"

The government has today released the results from its latest quarterly poll of public attitudes towards energy and climate change issues. The 16th wave of polling took place in mid-December and saw over...

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